Input filter for receivers?
Preselect filters normally have wide bandwidth. If you can allow a wider bandwith, LC filter design would be the best choice and give you an insertion loss of less than 1 dB.
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By the way, what is your rejection requirement?
what kind of filter do you prefere?the firts choice is: flatted, sharp edge, delay group (for impulse use), for example i prefere use Ansoft Designer but Genesys is also good for the filter design
the last change is use a mini-circuits smd filter
I use filter solution software,
What filter type and order I should use for receiver design?(for pre-LNA filter)
Is there any material about filter design?
Hi,
You can also made the Bandpass filter by using highpass and lowpass filters in cascade. Sometimes it is easier to design wideband LC-type filter with good performance by cascading filters.
Regards
Erno
At those frequencies, discrete solutions can give you a very suitable results..
If you use discrete SMD high quality components from Murata, AVX, Johansson, Dielec Labs. etc, you can easily achieve 1dB or less insertion loss at that frequency.A Bandpass filter can be realized by using few components..
But make your layout first and then simulate it with components' equivalent circuits in ADS by applying EM Cosimulation feature to find "leaks and parasitics of your layout" to optimize your circuit.
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